Jack is approached by a newspaper publisher to write for his paper. Later the man's son is brought in by the police as person of interest in the death of a girl he was seen with. The man uses all of his influence to get his son released. Later Jack goes on the air saying that is it fair that his son is not even questioned. The publisher goes out and prints stories that makes it seem like the girl was at fault for her death because of her lifestyle and he tries to get Jack off the air. Later when he gives Jack a witness that proves his son innocence, whom Jack puts on ...

When Jack insults another radio man, he retaliates by insinuating that Jack's shooting of his partner was not an accident. He gets someone is the police department to provide him with ammo he can use against Jack. Jack tries to take care of him. At the same time a known mobster is paying attention to what he says.

When the owner of a convenience store who's a friend of Jack's is constantly the victim of robbery decides to do something. So he gets a gun. When a black man comes into his store and is holding a tire iron, he reacts and kills him. Later he learns that the man had a flat tire was trying to get someone to the hospital and was just looking for a phone. After the D.A. declines to charge him, a lawyer decides to file a wrongful death suit against him.